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2010210 Seven syllables with secondary stress on 'an' (1st), secondary stress on 'mor' (4th), and primary stress on 'sa' (6th). Pattern follows English stress rules for words ending in -ation, which place primary stress on the syllable immediately preceding -tion.

anthropomorphisation
7 syllables20 letters
an·thro·po·mor·phi·sa·tion
/ˌænθɹəpəˌmɔɹfɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun

Anthropomorphisation is a 7-syllable British English noun (an-thro-po-mor-phi-sa-tion) derived from Greek roots 'anthropos' (human) and 'morphe' (form) with the verbal suffix -ise and nominal suffix -ation. Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'sa' /zeɪ/, with secondary stresses on 'an' and 'mor'. IPA: /ˌænθɹəpəˌmɔɹfɪˈzeɪʃən/. The word means the attribution of human characteristics to non-human entities.

counterexpostulation
7 syllables20 letters
coun·ter·ex·pos·tu·la·tion
/ˌkaʊn.tɚ.ɛk.ˌspɑs.tʃʊˈleɪ.ʃən/
noun

Counterexpostulation is a seven-syllable noun (coun-ter-ex-pos-tu-la-tion) with primary stress on the sixth syllable 'la' and secondary stress on 'coun' and 'pos'. It consists of the adversative prefix 'counter-', the Latin-derived root 'expostulat-' (from 'expostulare', to remonstrate), and the nominal suffix '-ion'. The syllabification follows morphological boundaries and standard English phonotactic rules, with the '-tion' suffix pronounced as /ʃən/.

counterinterpretation
7 syllables21 letters
coun·ter·in·ter·pre·ta·tion
/ˌkaʊn.tɚ.ɪn.ˌtɜː.prɪ.ˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun

Counterinterpretation is a seven-syllable noun: coun-ter-in-ter-pre-ta-tion. It comprises the prefix 'counter-' (against), the root 'interpret' (containing 'inter-' + 'pret'), and the nominalizing suffix '-ation'. Primary stress falls on the sixth syllable 'ta', with secondary stress on 'coun' and the fourth 'ter'. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle, producing legal English onsets throughout.

counterretaliations
7 syllables19 letters
coun·ter·re·tal·i·a·tions
/ˌkaʊn.tɚ.ɹɪˌtæl.i.ˈeɪ.ʃənz/
noun

Counterretaliations is a 7-syllable noun (coun-ter-re-tal-i-a-tions) with primary stress on the 6th syllable (-a-) and secondary stress on syllables 1 and 4. It combines the prefix counter- (against) with retaliation (from Latin retaliare). The word follows standard English syllabification with morpheme boundary preservation and the Latinate -ation stress rule.

crystalloluminescence
7 syllables21 letters
crys·tal·lo·lu·mi·nes·cence
/ˌkrɪs.tə.loʊ.ˌluː.mɪˈnɛs.əns/
noun

Crystalloluminescence is a 7-syllable scientific compound noun (crys-tal-lo-lu-mi-nes-cence) combining Greek 'crystallo-' (crystal) with Latin 'lumin-' (light) and '-escence' (process of emitting). Primary stress falls on 'nes', with secondary stresses on 'crys' and 'lu'. The word denotes light emission from crystals under mechanical stress. Syllabification respects morpheme boundaries while applying maximal onset principles within each morphological unit.

heterotransplantation
7 syllables21 letters
het·er·o·trans·plan·ta·tion
/ˌhɛtəroʊˌtrænsplænˈteɪʃən/
noun

Heterotransplantation is a 7-syllable medical noun (het-er-o-trans-plan-ta-tion) combining Greek prefix 'hetero-' (different), Latin root 'transplant' (transfer across), and Latin suffix '-ation' (process). Primary stress falls on 'ta', with secondary stress on 'het' and 'trans'. IPA: /ˌhɛtəroʊˌtrænsplænˈteɪʃən/. The word denotes cross-species organ or tissue transplantation.

hyperbrachycephalic
7 syllables19 letters
hy·per·brach·y·ce·phal·ic
/ˌhaɪ.pəɹˌbɹæk.iˈsɛf.əl.ɪk/
adjective

Hyperbrachycephalic is a 7-syllable Greek-derived medical adjective (hy-per-brach-y-ce-phal-ic) meaning 'extremely broad-headed.' It combines hyper- (over), brachy- (short), cephal- (head), and -ic (adjectival suffix). Primary stress falls on 'phal,' with secondary stresses on 'hy' and 'brach.' Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the maximal onset principle. IPA: /ˌhaɪ.pəɹˌbɹæk.iˈsɛf.əl.ɪk/.

hypersophistication
7 syllables19 letters
hy·per·so·phis·ti·ca·tion
/ˌhaɪ.pɚ.sə.ˌfɪs.tɪ.ˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun

Hypersophistication is a seven-syllable noun (hy-per-so-phis-ti-ca-tion) with primary stress on the sixth syllable 'ca' and secondary stresses on 'hy' and 'phis'. It combines the Greek prefix 'hyper-' (excessive), the root 'sophist' (wise/cunning), and the suffixes '-ic' + '-ation' to form a noun meaning excessive or pretentious sophistication. The IPA transcription is /ˌhaɪ.pɚ.sə.ˌfɪs.tɪ.ˈkeɪ.ʃən/.

litiscontestational
7 syllables19 letters
li·tis·con·tes·ta·tion·al
/ˌlɪtɪskənˌtɛstəˈʃənəl/
adjective

Litiscontestational is a 7-syllable Latin-derived legal adjective (li-tis-con-tes-ta-tion-al) meaning 'pertaining to the formal joining of issue in a lawsuit.' It combines the Latin morphemes 'litis' (lawsuit) and 'contestari' (to dispute) with the suffixes '-ation' (nominalization) and '-al' (adjectival). Primary stress falls on the penultimate '-tion-' syllable following standard English '-ational' stress rules. IPA: /ˌlɪtɪskənˌtɛstəˈʃənəl/.

mechanotherapeutics
7 syllables19 letters
mech·a·no·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌmɛkənoʊˌθɛɹəˈpjuːtɪks/
noun

Mechanotherapeutics is a 7-syllable Greek-derived medical term (mech-a-no-ther-a-peu-tics) combining 'mechano-' (mechanical) + 'therap-' (treatment) + '-eutics' (branch of healing). Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'peu' /pjuː/, with secondary stresses on 'mech' and 'ther'. Syllabification follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle. IPA: /ˌmɛkənoʊˌθɛɹəˈpjuːtɪks/.

methyltrinitrobenzene
7 syllables21 letters
meth·yl·tri·ni·tro·ben·zene
/ˌmɛθ.əl.traɪˌnaɪ.troʊˈbɛn.ziːn/
noun

Methyltrinitrobenzene is a 7-syllable chemical compound name: meth-yl-tri-ni-tro-ben-zene. Morphological boundaries segment it into methyl + tri + nitro + benzene. Primary stress falls on 'ben', with secondary stresses on 'meth' and 'ni'. IPA: /ˌmɛθ.əl.traɪˌnaɪ.troʊˈbɛn.ziːn/. Division follows morphological segmentation rules, Maximal Onset Principle (ni-tro), and illegal onset prevention (ben-zene).

overprocrastination
7 syllables19 letters
o·ver·pro·cras·ti·na·tion
/ˌoʊvərproʊˌkræstəˈneɪʃən/
noun

Overprocrastination (7 syllables: o-ver-pro-cras-ti-na-tion) is a noun formed from the prefix 'over-' (intensifier), Latin root 'procrastin-' (to delay), and suffix '-ation' (nominalization). Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'na' due to the '-ation' suffix rule, with secondary stress on 'o' and 'cras'. IPA: /ˌoʊvərproʊˌkræstəˈneɪʃən/. The word means excessive or habitual delay of tasks.

parathyroidectomies
7 syllables19 letters
par·a·thy·roi·dec·to·mies
/ˌpær.ə.θaɪˈrɔɪ.dɛkˈtɑː.miz/
noun

Parathyroidectomies is a seven-syllable medical noun (par-a-thy-roi-dec-to-mies) derived from Greek morphemes: 'para-' (beside) + 'thyr-' (shield/thyroid) + '-oid' (resembling) + '-ectom-' (excision) + '-ies' (plural). Primary stress falls on 'dec', with secondary stresses on 'par' and 'roi'. Syllabification respects morphological boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle.

proctoelytroplastic
7 syllables19 letters
proc·to·e·ly·tro·plas·tic
/ˌprɒk.toʊ.ɪˈlaɪ.troʊ.ˌplæs.tɪk/
adjective

Proctoelytroplastic is a 7-syllable neoclassical medical adjective combining Greek 'procto-' (rectum), 'elytro-' (sheath), and '-plastic' (forming). Syllabified as proc-to-e-ly-tro-plas-tic with primary stress on 'ly' and secondary stress on 'proc' and 'plas'. Morphological boundaries guide division; maximal onset principle applied within morphemes. IPA: /ˌprɒk.toʊ.ɪˈlaɪ.troʊ.ˌplæs.tɪk/.

propanedicarboxylic
7 syllables19 letters
pro·pane·di·car·box·yl·ic
/ˌproʊ.peɪn.daɪˌkɑːr.bɒkˈsɪl.ɪk/
adjective

Propanedicarboxylic is a 7-syllable chemical adjective: pro-pane-di-car-box-yl-ic. It combines 'propane' (3-carbon alkane), 'di-' (two), 'carboxyl' (-COOH group), and '-ic' (adjectival suffix). Primary stress on 'yl'; secondary stresses on 'pro' and 'car'. IPA: /ˌproʊ.peɪn.daɪˌkɑːr.bɒkˈsɪl.ɪk/. Syllabification follows maximal onset principle and morpheme boundary conventions.

protransubstantiation
7 syllables21 letters
pro·tran·sub·stan·ti·a·tion
/ˌproʊ.træn.səb.ˌstæn.ʃi.ˈeɪ.ʃən/
noun

Protransubstantiation is a 7-syllable noun (pro-tran-sub-stan-ti-a-tion) combining the prefix 'pro-' with the theological term 'transubstantiation.' Primary stress falls on the penultimate syllable 'a' following standard -ation patterns, with secondary stresses on 'pro' and 'stan.' The word denotes advocacy for the doctrine of transubstantiation. IPA: /ˌproʊ.træn.səb.ˌstæn.ʃi.ˈeɪ.ʃən/.

pseudoconglomeration
7 syllables20 letters
pseu·do·con·glom·e·ra·tion
/ˌsuː.doʊ.kɑn.ˌɡlɑm.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
noun

Pseudoconglomeration divides into 7 syllables: pseu-do-con-glom-e-ra-tion. It combines Greek prefix pseudo- ('false') with Latin con- ('together') + glomer- ('ball/mass') + -ation (nominalizing suffix). Primary stress falls on -ra- (syllable 6), with secondary stress on pseu- and glom-. IPA: /ˌsuː.doʊ.kɑn.ˌɡlɑm.əˈreɪ.ʃən/. Means a superficial or false gathering of disparate elements.

pseudohermaphroditic
7 syllables20 letters
pseu·do·her·maph·ro·dit·ic
/ˌsuː.doʊ.hɜːrˈmæf.rə.ˌdɪt.ɪk/
adjective

Pseudohermaphroditic is a 7-syllable adjective (pseu-do-her-maph-ro-dit-ic) combining the Greek prefix 'pseudo-' (false), root 'hermaphrodit-' (both sexes), and suffix '-ic' (relating to). Primary stress falls on 'maph' with secondary stress on 'pseu' and 'dit'. The word describes conditions where internal and external sex characteristics do not match.

saccharochemotropic
7 syllables19 letters
sac·cha·ro·chem·o·trop·ic
/ˌsæk.ə.roʊˌkɛm.oʊˈtrɒp.ɪk/
adjective

Saccharochemotropic is a seven-syllable scientific adjective (sac-cha-ro-chem-o-trop-ic) combining Greek 'saccharo-' (sugar), 'chemo-' (chemical), '-trop-' (turning toward), and '-ic' (adjectival). Primary stress falls on 'trop' with secondary stresses on 'sac' and 'chem'. Division respects morpheme boundaries and applies the maximal onset principle within morphemes.

spondylotherapeutics
7 syllables20 letters
spon·dy·lo·ther·a·peu·tics
/ˌspɑn.dɪ.loʊ.ˌθɛr.əˈpjuː.tɪks/
noun

Spondylotherapeutics is a 7-syllable compound noun from Greek roots 'spondylo-' (vertebra) and 'therapeutikos' (healing) plus suffix '-ics'. Syllabified as spon-dy-lo-ther-a-peu-tics with primary stress on 'peu' and secondary stress on 'spon' and 'ther'. Division follows morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle while avoiding illegal consonant clusters.

thoracogastroschisis
7 syllables20 letters
tho·ra·co·gas·tro·schi·sis
/ˌθɔːr.ə.koʊˌɡæs.troʊˈskaɪ.sɪs/
noun

Thoracogastroschisis is a seven-syllable Greek-derived medical compound (tho-ra-co-gas-tro-schi-sis) combining 'thoraco-' (chest), 'gastro-' (stomach), and '-schisis' (cleft). Primary stress falls on 'schi', with secondary stresses on 'tho' and 'gas'. The 'sch' represents /sk/, and the word denotes a congenital fissure of both thoracic and abdominal walls.

unrepresentativeness
7 syllables20 letters
un·rep·re·sen·ta·tive·ness
/ˌʌnˌrɛprɪˌzɛntəˈtɪvnəs/
noun

The word 'unrepresentativeness' is a 7-syllable noun divided as un-rep-re-sen-ta-tive-ness. It consists of the negation prefix 'un-' (Germanic), the Latin-derived root 'represent', the adjectival suffix '-ative', and the nominalizing suffix '-ness'. Primary stress falls on 'tive' (6th syllable), with secondary stresses on 'un', 're', and 'sen'. The IPA transcription is /ˌʌnˌrɛprɪˌzɛntəˈtɪvnəs/. Syllable divisions follow morpheme boundaries and the Maximal Onset Principle. The word means the quality of not being representative or typical.